Rehabilitation work on the Elmwood Street bridge near Lemont will start Monday, April 7, according to PennDOT. The bridge spans Route 322 near the Route 26-State College exit in College Township.
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The Shapiro administration says Pennsylvania has enough in reserves to address avian influenza, but Republican lawmakers aren’t convinced that reallocating that funding is responsible.
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The state started tracking deaths as older adults were dying in alarmingly higher numbers. Then a top aging official halted the process.
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Blair County Commissioners say they’re continuing the search for a place to build a new county prison. Commissioners voted Thursday not to move forward with a controversial plan to take part of a cemetery in Altoona through eminent domain.
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Pointing to the possibility of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents taking action on a Penn State campus, the Faculty Senate passed a motion Tuesday calling on the university to clarify its policy and have a university "peace officer” present if ICE agents interact with students, faculty or staff.
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Shawn Fein supports auto industry tariffs but calls broad tariffs "reckless."
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Many U.S. shop owners feel like collateral damage in President Trump's trade war, on the hook to pay big new fees and long unable to manufacture in the U.S.
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